Getting back ‘home’ after emergency laparotomy: how many never make it?
ANZ Journal of Surgery2023Vol. 93(10), pp. 2433–2438
M Holmes, Anya Rugendyke, Yan Joyce Ming, Peter Howley, Jon Gani, Peter Pockney, the Hunter Emergency Laparotomy Audit Collaborator Group
Abstract
Patients who survive 90 and 365 days following EL nearly all return to their pre-hospital residence, with only a very small proportion of previously independent patients entering dependent care. This should help inform shared decision-making regarding emergency laparotomy in the acute setting.
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